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Accumulator leaking?
#11
Patonium sorry for the late reply clutch is a little heavier but not much feels about the same as the one in my 95 appollo maybe a little faster in the changes but no real difference but if you are goin to race one of these i would suggest investing in a heavier pressure plate i did this in my v8s back in the day just to be sure i also found out about axles and diffs the hard way.
#12
The accumulator would act as a pressure dampener giving you the lag and lack of "feel" experienced. Suppose this is for a "smoother" clutch release.
If no accumulator, pedal force should be the same, but assume better response to pedal movement as there is no longer a dampener device between master and slave cylinder.
If no accumulator, pedal force should be the same, but assume better response to pedal movement as there is no longer a dampener device between master and slave cylinder.
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